Odyssey Mnemonic
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odyssey
odyssey
/ˈɒ.də.si/
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- Homer is the author of The Odyssey.
- The hatnote at the top of Odyssey is not there arbitrarily.
- It begins an odyssey that offers perdition and redemption.
- He endured a veritable odyssey of indigence and misfortune.
- It's impossible to convey a long, agonizing spiritual odyssey.
- The town was named after the hero's legendary odyssey.
- In addition, the Games included a reading of both the Odyssey and the Iliad.
- Then, mixed with the space odyssey, came streamlined tailoring or jackets in crafted, woven fabrics.
- The project's success so far has elated Odyssey about the possibilities for other shipwrecks.
- It then went on an international odyssey lasting nearly two decades, before it arrived back in Buenos Aires in 1974.
a long wandering and eventful journey
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a Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
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"Odd + Essay. A long, adventurous journey to write a very strange essay."
"Odd + Essay. A long, adventurous journey full of odd essays to write."
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